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... Tragedy . This is usually thought to be a conse- quence of the low critical esteem which the poems enjoyed . But it may be one of the more unlikely by - products of the copyright act of 1710. This act is chiefly famous for having ...
... Tragedy . This is usually thought to be a conse- quence of the low critical esteem which the poems enjoyed . But it may be one of the more unlikely by - products of the copyright act of 1710. This act is chiefly famous for having ...
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... Tragedy : The Russian Revolution , 1891–1924 ( London , 1997 ) . 9 Schama , Citizens , p . xvi . 10 J. Harris , Private Lives , Public Spirit : A Social History of Britain , 1870–1914 ( Oxford , 1993 ) , p . 8 ; D. Tanner , Political ...
... Tragedy : The Russian Revolution , 1891–1924 ( London , 1997 ) . 9 Schama , Citizens , p . xvi . 10 J. Harris , Private Lives , Public Spirit : A Social History of Britain , 1870–1914 ( Oxford , 1993 ) , p . 8 ; D. Tanner , Political ...
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... Tragedy , only Shakespeare's tragedies , he proceeded to expand it in various publications , culminating in Shakespeare's Tragic Sequence ( 1972 ) , which was almost bound to find its counterpart in Shakespeare's Comic Sequence ( 1979 ) ...
... Tragedy , only Shakespeare's tragedies , he proceeded to expand it in various publications , culminating in Shakespeare's Tragic Sequence ( 1972 ) , which was almost bound to find its counterpart in Shakespeare's Comic Sequence ( 1979 ) ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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